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Gen273
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What a hunt, congrats!! [campfire]

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Makes for a nice read. Thank you for posting the rest of the story.

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looks like a great time!!!!!!!
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kip your Impala is fantastic but the Nyala is tremendous and i know it was on the top of your hit list!! Congrats man!!

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I only had five actual hunting days because of my job obligations. Lammie did an Excellent job making them count.

Day four found us looking for an opportunity at a Warthog. I was looking to the left and saw this red streak blast across and opening. I instantly uttered the words Red Duiker and Lammie looked and confirmed. Once the Duiker was in the brush he went about the task of eating these seed pods that all the browsers seem to relish like candy. Soon it was apparent there was also a female that had gone unnoticed doing the same. I turned to Lammie and we agreed that the game was on and if the Duiker gave me the shot I would try. I have to say that before I came to Africa I had read books, watched videos and emersed my self in as much information as I could. I had also seen a couple of videos were a Duiker was missed by archers using much faster equipment than mine. These little animals are food for everything that eats meat and have supernatural reflexes.

The duiker finally can toward us and bent down for a drink. I prepared for the shot and when the Duiker raised his head and looked in the opposite direction (maybe looking for the female? ) I released the arrow, he still moved a bit but the shot looked good. I think Lammie was shocked as he turned with a look of disbelief and said “You got him” Then a big grin appeared one his face... I think he was as happy as I was !!

Now came the part that is the killer for me the wait. The Duiker had run up the hill and we lost site as he entered the brush…. Lammie called the lodge for pick up and we waited for what seemed an eternity… I have to tell you this little antelope had me shaking. This was an opportunity that I had been blessed with. The skinner that works for Lammie has never even seen one and shooting one with a longbow well??? Allison pull up to the blind and Lammie said he was just going to check for blood and we might give him a bit more time if it didn’t look right. I was obedient and stayed with Allison at the hide as much as I wanted to check it out for myself, after an extremely long minute Lammie immerged from the bush holding the Duiker with one arm. It had expired right were we had last seen him and in fact was already a bit stiff…. I was so relieved!!

Lammie says he is eight to ten years old. He is an amazing looking creature and to have been given the opportunity to take him was a blessing to say the least.

For perspective my bow is 56" and the tiny antelope easily fits inside....

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Folks have asked what happens to the meat and hides. Well the Duiker is going to be a full body mount, The Nyala, Blesbok and Impala will be shoulder mounts and the rest of the cape tanned and shipped to me. The meat is consumed and by the help and guests "Me" nothing is wasted.

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Kip thanks for your pics and account. Looks like those five days were very productive...nice shooting...that your PH was bow savy made it all the better and the adventure sounded like lots of fun.
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A trip of dreams!

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Wow, what a fascinating hunt. Thank you for taking us along.
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Great story, thanks for sharing! [thumbsup]

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Congrats Kip dreams do come true.
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Awesome!

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AWESOME! I have never seen a Red Duiker either. Thsat is one cool looking critter. I shot a common Duiker on my last trip and did a full body mount on him. It is one of the best looking mounts I have in my house.

Congrats again!

Bisch

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Story very well told!

Sounds like the hunt of a lifetime
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Thanks guys, for me it was something I have wanted to do forever and to do it with my Longbow, well that's just the best


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